JUETERBOG-ALTES LAGER AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP82-00457R011200550005-6
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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December 20, 2016
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February 24, 2006
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5
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Publication Date: 
March 11, 1952
Content Type: 
REPORT
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AppmvdP Germarrr (Soviet Zone) Juetorborr-A1tes Lager Airfield f ATS. Nl_i7 9WMl 12U05 0005-6 .~~ .~ -REPORT NO.-.._ _~ 5 !ALUATION.a...- _._.._ __.PIACE oBTAINED__J w SATE OF CONTEN 25X1 DATE OBTAINED REFERENCES PAGES ENCLOSURES (NO. & TYPE)- REMARKS (...DATE PREPARED..,... L rear^H 1-052 1. on 9 February 1952, the old radio mast was taken cwn at the radio installa- tion near Blanken Teich in Juete:rbog and. hauled aw r on truck On 25X1 10 February, an air force officer, four air force soldiers and a watchdog were observed at this radio installation. A wooden polt was erected as an auxiliary mast and a new antenna was strung from the house to,i high tree. On 11 February, a new mast was erected. The now mast which was bra(e+-i twice was only two thirds. as high as the old mast and four times as high as tin radio truck. Insulators and above them a disk were fitted between the wonder ;edestal and the mast. 2. On 19 February, 15 twan.-jet planes were parked at Ju(,,arbog Altes Lager airfield. No flying was observed. 3. i3etweon 10:30 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. on 22 February, the "_old was observed from its eastern edge. There was good visibility, a 300-rioter cloud base, and a strong wind from the west. Aircraft. observed included 7 type-?7 planes and 1 type-30 plane on the eastern edge and, at a right an le further to the north, u Jet bombers, It of which were of type 27. b dept for the t, I -30 plane, aLnost a]3. of the aircraft had auxiliary fuel tanks, about 25 cra is dia.oter,; their rri.ng tips. the ''_anes and their auxiliary fuel tanks were covered %-.?ith tarpaulins. J. jack was oT; e)rvod under the fuseia- or wings of a tuna--27 plane. Another jack was tensed a( -. jss the field by threei9X1 soldiers A ladder was observed at the planes. At 100; a.m., a tank truck 0 wont toward the fuel clump in the s:ithoastern section of the field and from there to the jet bombers. No flying act.--rity was observed. *. Coru_nent. The jet bombers belon:; to the air reconn; rissance regiment which arrived from t.ranienbur in late December 1951. It has not boon determined how many planes are of type 27 and type 30. The total near of planes reported differed between 15 and 18. 3ecides the air reconnaisa, rice regiment, a ;round attack regiment is stationed at the field. The aircraf- of the latter regiment were probably parked in the hangars. during the periods c " observation. CON r OL :3 GF '3 C IALS 0T ' CLASSIFICAT~oN ~-_------:~~_ / Docur::crt r?o. _-- SaRIA Approved For Release 2006/04/20: CIA-RDPLZtf6457-Rfff~@0550e65-6 LaY; TAT